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    You know.....same thing

    Obama compares murdered American officials in Libya to his Las Vegas campaign volunteers

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz26MpdhJHG


    President Barack Obama compared his campaign volunteers to the American officials killed in Libya, saying that 'like them, you guys are Americans who sense that we can do better than we’re doing'.
    Obama's remarks came during a meeting with volunteer leaders in Las Vegas. 'And obviously [our] hearts are broken for the families but I wanted to encourage those folks at the State Department. that they were making a difference, he said, according to a pool report.
    'The sacrifices that our troops and our diplomats make are obviously very different from the challenges that we face here domestically but like them, you guys are Americans who sense that we can do better than we’re doing….I’m just really proud of you.'
    Obama also described how he had reminded State Department diplomats in Washington that 'as difficult as change is' they had to be resolute and they had to be realistic about 'how hard change is' - language that was uncomfortably close to an Obama campaign slogan.
    He told the Las Vegas volunteers: 'I had a chance to go to the State Department to comfort some of the friends and co-workers of the the folks who had fallen and I reminded them that as hard as things are sometimes, as difficult as change is that if we’re resolute, if we don’t give up, if we don’t give in, if we don’t become cynical, if we continue to be realistic about how hard change is but also keep in our hearts that sense of idealism and sense of purpose then over time good things happen.'
    On the campaign trail, Obama often states that 'change is hard'. In a video to activists at the progressive Netroots Nation in June, he said that 'change is hard, but we've seen it's possible'.
    During her prime-time Democratic convention speech this month, Michelle Obama said that her husband often reminded her that 'change is hard and change is slow'. In June, she told a Chicago audience: 'Real change is slow. Real change is difficult and it's painful.'
    Obama had drawn fire from some Republicans for heading to Las Vegas on the campaign trail despite the crisis in Libya following murderous attacks on the US consulate in Benghazi and the US embassy in Cairo.
    At a public rally, after applause and chants of 'Four more years! Four more years!' from supporters had died down he opened by telling them: 'So I wanted to begin tonight by just saying a few words about a tough day that we had today.'
    He then went on to say: 'We lost four Americans last night, who were killed when they were attacked at a diplomatic post in Libya.'


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz26MpnGoAz

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    - Refuses to meet with Netanyahu.
    - State Department issues apology to Muslims.
    - White House issues a statement backtracking those comments, saying they were not the product of his administration.
    - No further communication until almost 24 hours later, where he gives a 5 minute speech, and hasn't taken a single question yet. Meanwhile the press interrogates Romney, finding out that it was a plot from the get-go to paint him in a bad light.
    - Next stop, campaignville!
    - Offers up meeting to enemy Egyptian "president."

    How inept can you get?!
    How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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    • #3
      There's no way that he's really said or done what he's been reported to have said and done over the last few days.
      Originally posted by Broncojohnny
      HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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      • #4
        If he gets relected, I'm jumping off this sinking ship. Is there any place left to go?

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        • #5
          Canada maybe. The Taxes suck but there's lots of open space to find a place for yourself.
          2004 Suzuki DL650
          1996 Hy-Tek Hurricane 103

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 4bangen View Post
            If he gets relected, I'm jumping off this sinking ship. Is there any place left to go?
            Originally posted by Downs View Post
            Canada maybe. The Taxes suck but there's lots of open space to find a place for yourself.
            Canada is not my cup of tea but this is another reason I am heading back to Afghanistan; to fund my departure from this travesty.
            Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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            • #7
              Canada has all the things people bitch about not wanting here.. Not sure why that would even be an option beyond the fact that they speak English. Fuck Canada

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              • #8
                Lighter colors = more freedom. Canada, Switzerland, Australia mate, and the Nordic countries look to be options. Wonder what that map looked like in 2000.

                How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Geor! View Post
                  Lighter colors = more freedom. Canada, Switzerland, Australia mate, and the Nordic countries look to be options. Wonder what that map looked like in 2000.

                  That is skewed. Based on that Austalia is a free country. They have worse retrictions than even the EU some ways.

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                  • #10
                    I guess i need to live on a boat then.

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                    • #11
                      What about new Zealand?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by JFurst View Post
                        What about new Zealand?
                        Fromt he expats that I have spoken to, it is very restrictive, but great scenery.

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                        • #13
                          islands in carribean are pretty lightly shaded

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by JFurst View Post
                            What about new Zealand?
                            Great country, lousy on gun rights. They're like a little US in a lot of ways but 2 bucks a liter for gas and if you're a gun owner, forget it. But moving out int he middle of nowhere there is a possibility
                            I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Downs View Post
                              Canada maybe. The Taxes suck but there's lots of open space to find a place for yourself.
                              that wont work when the feds are flying drones looking for tax evaders.

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